The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order : a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons : and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published : the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great-Britain, for Near Half a Century, During which He Flourished : in Two Volumes, Volume 2Henry Baldwin, 1791 |
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... merits of that poet , Hale , Lord Chief Justice , anecdote of , ii . 51l . Hoole , John , Elq . " his . Taso , ' i . 208 . 251 , 3 . Hales , venerable John , his works , ii . 514 . Hall , General , his politeness to Johnson at his ...
... merits of that poet , Hale , Lord Chief Justice , anecdote of , ii . 51l . Hoole , John , Elq . " his . Taso , ' i . 208 . 251 , 3 . Hales , venerable John , his works , ii . 514 . Hall , General , his politeness to Johnson at his ...
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... merits , ii . 344-365 . Lloyd , Mr. ( the Quaker ) ii . 31 . 514 . Lansdowne , Marquis of , ii . 495 . Lobo's Abyslinia , i . 38 ; ii . 47 : Latin , Johnson's accurate knowledge of , i . 513 . Lock , Mr. of Norbury Park , ii . 349 ...
... merits , ii . 344-365 . Lloyd , Mr. ( the Quaker ) ii . 31 . 514 . Lansdowne , Marquis of , ii . 495 . Lobo's Abyslinia , i . 38 ; ii . 47 : Latin , Johnson's accurate knowledge of , i . 513 . Lock , Mr. of Norbury Park , ii . 349 ...
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... merit discussed , i . 213 , 343 , 444 ... 6 , 7 , Mount / luart , Lord , i . 281 ; ii . 17 , 44 , 98 , 450 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 461 , 477 , 497 ; ii . 70 , 474 . Mudge , Reverend Dr. Zachary , i . 206 ; ii . 375 , Oltenzation , i . 254 , 303 ...
... merit discussed , i . 213 , 343 , 444 ... 6 , 7 , Mount / luart , Lord , i . 281 ; ii . 17 , 44 , 98 , 450 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 461 , 477 , 497 ; ii . 70 , 474 . Mudge , Reverend Dr. Zachary , i . 206 ; ii . 375 , Oltenzation , i . 254 , 303 ...
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... merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty - If this consideration should restrain your father from disinheriting some of ...
... merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty - If this consideration should restrain your father from disinheriting some of ...
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... merit , have truly no name . The King , as the impartial father of his people , would never refuse to grant the privilege to those who deserved it . on C on that subject any more than a lawyer upon 16 TIE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
... merit , have truly no name . The King , as the impartial father of his people , would never refuse to grant the privilege to those who deserved it . on C on that subject any more than a lawyer upon 16 TIE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
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